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NDIA Conference Reducing Technology Risk in Acquisition Programs BG Thomas Cole Deputy Program Manager for Future Combat Systems Brigade Combat Team Platform Integration Dan Zanini LSI Deputy Program Manager, Future Combat Systems Senior Vice President, SAIC 5/9/2007 10:35:36 AM 1

Agenda FCS Program Overview Technology Development Process Current & Future FCS Technology Options Software Developmental Cross Command Collaboration Effort FCS Program Accomplishments FY07-08 Path Forward 2

FCS Brigade Combat Team... Mounted Combat System (MCS) Manned Ground Vehicles (MGV) Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV) Command and Control Vehicle (C2V) Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Class I UAV Class IV UAV APS Reconnaissance And Surveillance Vehicle (RSV) Unattended Ground Systems (UGS) T-UGS U-UGS Common Chassis Non-Line of Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) MRM Non-Line of Sight Mortar (NLOS-M) Medical Vehicle Treatment (MV-T) MULE-C Tactical and Urban Unattended Ground Sensors Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) Multifunction Utility/ Logistics and Equipment Countermine and Transport MULE-T Non-Line of Sight Launch System (NLOS-LS) Small UGV (SUGV) FCS Recovery and Maintenance Vehicle (FRMV) Armed Robotic Vehicle Assault (Light) (ARV-A-L) Medical Vehicle Evacuation (MV-E) 19 Jan 07 3

Current to Future Force Through Technology Spin Outs FCS System Development and Demonstration Spin-out 1 FY 2008-10 Networked Sensors/ Shooters - Limited Battle Command - JTRS (GMR/HMS) - Unattended ground sensors - Non-line of sight launch systems Spin-out 2 FY 2010-12 Systems/ Component -APS - Mast Mounted Sensor Options: - Small UGV - Class 1 UAV Spin-out 3 FY 2012-14 Network and Ground/ Air Vehicles -ABCS to FCS Battle Command -ARV-A-L - Small UGV - Class I UAV - Class IV UAV Core Program Delivery FY 2015 Joint Networked System of Systems Infantry Stryker Heavy Fielding 6 current force BCTs/yr (76) Current Future Fielding 15 FCS BCTs Infantry Stryker Heavy FCS Lessons learned OIF and OEF RAVEN Tactical UAV Interceptor Body Armor (IBA) Counter IED (Warlock, Duke) Uparmored Vehicles (UAH, AoA) Buffalo mine-clearing vehicle 2004-2006 2006-2010 ARH (2009) LUH (2008) DCGS-A (V3) (2007) Excalibur (2007) 2010 and beyond Related Advanced Developments WIN-T (2014) JTRS AMF (2011-12) JTRS (GMR/HMS) Apache Longbow Block III (2011) 4

FCS (BCT) System-of-Systems Schedule 5

Requirements Determination A New Paradigm GMR JTIDS/Link -16 Antenna GMR UHF SATCOM Antenna Combat ID (BTID) Transponder Antenna Crew-2 Antenna GMR MBA VHF/UHF/L-Band Antenna WIN-T (C/Ku) HRFU Antenna (G-G/G-A) HNW-F WIN-T PoP SATCOM OTM Ka/Ku Antenna GMR MBA VHF/UHF/L-Band Antenna Common Medium Range EOIR Sensor Multi Function Radio Frequency (MFRF) Radar Antenna (4X) Concepts - Threat Lessons Learned Studies ANS Millimeter Wave (MMW) Radar Build Solution ANS Imaging Perception Module (IPM) (2X) Autonomous Navigation System (ANS) LADAR Imaging Perception Module (LIPM) (2X) ORD O&O Develop and analyze multiple solutions from wide range of sources ORD O&O ORD O&O Develop new ways of thinking and operating Tech Base Determine what is possible 6

Concept and Technology Development Phase Modified for FCS SoS A Concept Exploration Technology Development B Concept Exploration Enter: Validated and approved Initial Capabilities Document. Activity: Paper studies and Simulations of alternative solutions to the initial concept. Exit: MDA selects preferred solution to be pursued. Technology Development Enter: Project manager understands solution as part of the integrated architecture and its DOTMLPF implications. Activity: Technology development and critical demonstrations focused on Integrated Concepts tied to Spiral 1. Exit: Affordable increment of systems as well as FCS SoS Critical Integrated concepts with militaryuseful capability identified and demonstrated in a virtual and relevant environment normally can be developed for production within 5 years. Focus on Integrated Schedule, Master Plan and System of Systems Specification Development and Requirements Crosswalk 7

The 5000 Model (tailored for FCS) A Concept Exploration Technology Opportunities & User Needs Technology Development (CTD) Concept & Tech Development Pre-Systems Acquisition B Systems & SoS Integration System CDR 1 to N System Development & Demonstration (30 October 2002) DAB IPR 1 to N C Systems & SoS Demonstration FCS SOS Critical Design Review Recognizes a Spiral Decision Process is Required to Support Spiral Development. Key KPPs Focused on Critical Integrated Concepts for a System of Systems Vice a Single System. Recognizes Level of Fidelity will Improve from MS B Through Subsequent DAB IPRs. Requires a New Approach to Decision Making and all Functions Which Support the Decision! DAB IPR 1 to N LRIP for SoS Syste mfrp 1 to N Technical Development Spiral 1 to N Systems Acquisition Sustainment (Demonstration, Engineering IOC: Initial Operational Capability Development, LRIP & Production) FOC: Full Operational Capability MNS/ORD Evolution IOC 1 to N Full-Rate Prod & Deployment 1 to N FRP Decision Review FCS SoS Production & Deployment FOC 1 to N Sustainment Disposal Operations & Support Initial Capability Document (ICD)MN Capability Development Document (CDD) Capability Production Document (CPD) Relationship to Requirements Process Validated & approved by operational validation authority 8

Technical Approach Network Centric Distributed Platforms From This... To This... Other Layered Sensors Small Unit UAV Network Centric Force Robotic Sensor Distributed Fire Mechanisms Robotic Direct Fire Manned C2/Infantry Squad Robotic NLOS Fire Exploit Battlefield Non-Linearities using Technology to Reduce the Size of Platforms and the Force 9

Major Technology Challenges Robotics Behavior Platforms Design & Mobility C4ISR/T Beyond Line of Site Networked Fires Sensors Platforms Sensors (themselves) 10

Technologies for the Future Force Force Protection FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 Close Range APS Demo Quick Kill Vertical Launch System Enemy tank RPG ATGM APS Cueing Sensor KE APS On-The- Move Demo FY13 Light weight Armor Protection Unmanned Systems Unmanned Ground Vehicles Unmanned Air Vehicles Robotics Collaboration = TRL 6 Network / Comms Tactical Wireless Network Assurance UAV UAV Network Enabled C2 Lethality BLOS Munition (MRM) And low cost accurate munitions for 120 mm Long term: Rail Gun for lightweight and Common FCS chassis 11

Technologies For the Future Force FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 Mounted Soldier Interfaces Distribute Aperture Systems Mounted Inside hatch 360 degree view Propulsion & P&E Hybrid electric Engine Traction Drive Motor Li-Ion battery module w/ distributed DC/DC power converter Sensors for Future Force 3 rd Generation IR FCS MREO FLIR ARH Mini-LRAS3 ARTEMIS - Foliage penetrating radar for CL IV UAV 12

Recent Significant Events Active Protection Systems Experiment 1.1 Class I UAV Class IV UAV ICS Mounted in Bradley 120 MM Cannon JTRS GMR in M1151A1 T-UGS U-UGS Centralized Controller SUGV 1 st Prototypes Unattended Ground Sensor MULE MV-E Litter Lift System C2V Mock-up Software Build 1 at SoSIL NLOS-C NLOS-LS test NLOS-LS Transport 5L Diesel Engine 120 MM Breech Mortar Traction Drive System Demonstrations and Technologies On Track Previously approved for public release, distribution unlimited, GOVT Case # 07-7015, 06 February 2007 13

Future Combat Systems SOS SW Acquisition Management Edgar Dalrymple Associate Director Software & Distributed Systems Tim Peters Senior Program Director Software & Distributed Systems 5/9/2007 10:35:36 AM 14

Agenda Scope of FCS Software Program Management Complexity System and Software Description Software Developmental Phasing Architectural Concepts Integration Flow Risk Program Performance to Date Lessons Learned 15

FCS SDD Contract Scope Developmental Engineering for a new fleet of Manned Ground Combat Vehicle (HW & SW) Developmental Engineering for a new fleet of Unmanned Ground and Aerial Vehicles (HW & SW) Developmental Engineering for Distributed System (HW and SW) Networked integration of FCS systems Sensors Effectors Maneuver Elements Networked integration of existing and future Army/Joint Systems Networked/Embedded training Networked/Embedded prognostics/sustainment Development and Integration of Tactical and Strategic Networks Development of new Army Organizational Structures (Brigade Combat Team) and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Development of Modeling and Simulation Environment to support Simulation Based Acquisition (including Operational Test) Incremental fielding of products to current forces (Spin Outs) Fixed Cost and Schedule 16

Concurrent Engineering Complexity Operational Concept Development Force Effectiveness Modeling Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Development Operational Architecture Development Technology Maturation Engineering Process Coordination and Alignment SoS Requirements Development Platform Requirements Development Distributed Systems Requirements Development Operational Software Development Platform Simulation Development Other Models and Simulations (terrain, Red Forces) Acquisition and Integration Technical and Operational Test Planning and Execution Production planning Simultaneous Contract Modification and Execution All Activities are Currently Ongoing 17

All Systems Include Software & Radios Manned Systems C2V Common - MGV C2V Mission C2V Trainer RSV Common - MGV RSV Mission RSV Trainer MV Common - MGV MV Mission MV Trainer NLOS-M Common - MGV NLOS-M Mission NLOS-M Trainer FRMV Common - MGV FRMV Mission FRMV Trainer MCS Common - MGV MCS Mission MCS Trainer ICV Common - MGV ICV Mission ICV Trainer NLOS-C Common - MGV NLOS-C Mission NLOS-C Trainer Unmanned Ground Vehicles MULE-CM Common - UGV SU, PPS, L1F, SDM PS-MRS Embedded Training ANS, VMS UGV Countermine MULE-CM Mission MULE-T Common - UGV SU, PPS, L1F, SDM PS-MRS Embedded Training ANS, VMS MULE-T Mission Common MGV includes: SU, PPS, BCME, WMIS, L1F, SDM Ground Sensors NMS PS-MRS, LDSS, IETM Embedded Training MGV Common: Crew Stations, VMS, Core Vetronics, Powertrain, Traction/Suspension, Chassis Aux System, NBC, ECS, Active Protection, Countermeasures, Defensive Armament, Signature Management, MGV Embedded Training ANS, JTRS, MC4 SUGV Common - UGV SUGV Mission ARV-AL Common - UGV SU, PPS, L1F, SDM PS-MRS Embedded Training ANS, VMS ARV-AL Mission Unmanned Air Vehicles Class IV NMS Air Sensors BCME, SDM PS-MRS Class IV Mission JTRS HNW CC Common - UGV includes: BCME Ground Sensors NMS JTRS C2V, MCS, RSV, ICV, MV Only: WIN-T PoP (w/hnw) or HNW (only) Class I War Fighter Systems SU, PPS, BCME, WMIS, L1F, SDM NMS PS-MRS, LDSS Embedded Training JTRS NMS Air Sensors Class I Mission JTRS Unattended Sensors UGS C2 ISR Network Logistics Training MGV UGV&ANS UAV Comp Pgm UGS Mission JTRS Unattended Munitions NLOS-LS NMS CLU Mission JTRS 18

Preliminary Type I ICS SW Deployment: C2V, RSV * WIN-T NDL JTRS S U S U S U C2 ISR Network Logistics Training MGV UGV&ANS USI Ethernet Secret Ethernet TS Ethernet Includes ETESS ICS Type I LRU1 (2) External L3 Switch Firewall/NIDS Internal L2 Switch ICS Type I LRU1 (2) ICS Type I LRU1 (2) SPRM = Small Processing Resource Module HAIPE = High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor External L3 Switch Firewall/NIDS Internal L2 Switch External L3 Switch Firewall/NIDS Internal L2 Switch HAIPE Cross Domain Guard Cross Domain Guard Situation Understanding Planning and Preparation Mission Execution Level 1 Fusion Sensor Data Management Warfighter Machine Interface Situation Understanding Situation Understanding Planning and Preparation Planning and Preparation Mission Execution Warfighter Machine Interface PS-MRS IETM Logistics Data Mgmt Logistics Decision Support Network Management Embedded Training Common Components* (6) SPRM s Sensor Data Management Network Management (6) SPRM s Level 1 Fusion Sensor Data Management Embedded Training Common Components* Traction/ Suspension Crew Stations Vehicle Mgmt Core Vetronics PowerTrain Warfighter Machine Interface Network Management Hit Avoidance Training Proxy Signature Mgmt (4) SPRM s (4) SPRM s for Vehicle Chassis Aux NBC ECS Hit Avoidance Controller Proxy Defensive Armament Signature Mgmt MGV Variant MGV Variant Trainer Ground Sensors Hit Avoidance Ground Sensors TS Enclave Secret Enclave NIU/RIU CAN Firewire Embedded Controllers USI Enclave Autonomous Navigation NIU/RIU CAN Firewire Embedded Controllers 19

Common Infrastructure and Application Services Battle Command Software is Deployed to all FCS Platforms 20

100 Software Subsystems in FCS ICS Air Sensor Integrator Mule (3) ICV variant Crew stations (WMI) Active Protection Battle Command SW DCD Controller Situation understanding Planning and Preparation Services Network Management Services Comm Emulators / Simulators Air Sensors (7) Logistics Data Mgmt Svcs Logistics Decision Support PDAVS SoS Simulation UAV Class I UAV Class II SUGV (2) ARV (5) Autonomous navigation (2) MEV variant NLOS-C variant NLOS-M variant Vehicle Mgmt System Core Vetronics Powertrain Counter Measures Defensive Armament Signature Mgmt Command & Control ISR Network Logistics Mission Execution Warfighter Machine Interface Level 1 Fusion U-UGS T-UGS Ground Sensor Integrator PS MRS Integrated elect tech manual Network SIL UAV Class III UAV Class IV UAV AiTR UGV Countermine Embedded Training Enablers UGV Trainers (4) MCS variant C2V variant RSV variant Traction/ Suspension Chassis Aux System NBC MGV Variant Trainers (9) MGV Embedded Training Training Simulation, Infrastructure & SIL SW Platform SW MGV UGV & ANS Sensor Data Mgmt. Ground Sensors (12) ISN Integration Software UAV Trainers (5) FMRV variant ECS UAV Best of Industry Teams Develop 80% of FCS Software 21

FCS Software Overview FY2004 FY2005 FY2006 FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 PDR CDR MS C IOC IOTE SO 1 LUT Build 0 Complete Build 1 Build 1 Build 2 Build 3 Build 2 Initial Battle Command Systems Battle Command Platform Simulations System NLOS-C Firing Platform UAV/UGV Simulations UGS-T/U, IMS, NLOS-LS UGS Full Functionality Prototypes SUGV, UAV Class I Vehicle VMS SW and IV Prototypes FSE Vehicle VMS SW TCC, PS-MRS, LDSS FSE TCC, PS-MRS, LDSS IV2 LUT IV 3 LUT IV 4 LUT PD LUT SO1 MS C Build 4 Build 3 Battle Command Maturation Autonomous Navigation All MGV/UGV/UGS Prototypes Embedded Training PS-MRS, LDSS Build 4 FBCT Full Functionality Total 20,000 FCS Estimates = Solid; Actuals & Estimates = Hashed Cumulative Effective K-SLOC 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 Build 0 Build 1 Build 2 Build 3 Build 4 22

Software and Hardware Integration Flow Software Infrastructure Component Software & Hardware Sub-System Integration System Integration System of Systems Integration SoS Test S O S C O E FCS Simulation Environment UGV Platforms UAV Platforms Autonomous Navigation Command and Control Logistics Integrated Computer System Network Management System Air and Ground Sensor Training Unattended Ground Sensors NLOS Launch System MGV Platforms Simulation Emulation Prototype Network Software- Hardware Integration Complementary Programs SDSI Labs C4ISR S/W Suite Simulation C4ISR Integrated H/W+S/W Suite - Operational UGV SIL UAV SIL MGV SIL Prime Item SILs Bradley Abrams HMMWV Current Force Integrators Comp Programs Integrated Platform Simulations Integrated Platforms Risk Reduction Testing at APG SoSIL Test Readiness Review I Q T & S A F E T Y R E L Integrated Mission Test WSMR CTSF TFT FDTE LUT AETF Testing Operational Simulation Both 23

Performance to Date Two Major builds (1.0.5.0 and 1.0.8.0) developed and delivered on time OTPs delivered 5M SLOC to LSI on 1 March 2007 B1F to Spin Out Limited User Test Conducted Experiment 1.1 Live soldiers UGS and SUGV prototype HW and SW Distributed COP Conducted Integrated Mission Test 0 Demonstrated initial M&S capabilities Integrated platform simulations, GFX models, and FCS Simulation Environment Fired live rounds with Pre-production prototype Cannon using operational SW 24

Cross-Command Collaboration Effort (3CE) Phil Zimmerman 5/9/2007 10:35:36 AM 25

Distributed SoSIL Seattle/Kent Ft Lewis Santa Clara a Yuma Dugway 3CE 3CE Full Full Mesh Mesh SMDC-CS Albuquerque Minneapolis Sterling Heights Ft Leavenworth St Louis Ft Knox Ft Leonard Wood Ft Sill Redstone SMDC Huntsville Warren Picatinny Natick Philadelphia Ft Monmouth Vienna Aberdeen Alexandria Ft Belvoir Ft Lee Ft Monroe Ft Bragg Huntington Beach (SoCal) LSI RDECOM Ft Huachuca WSMR White Sands Missile Range Ft Bliss Ft Hood Austin Houston Ft Benning Ft Rucker Fort Gordon Orlando ATEC TRADOC 3CE Link 26

3CE Mission and Intent Mission: Develop a cross command Army M&S and data environment for design, development, integration, and testing of capabilities, systems, and prototypes. JCIDS JROC Concept Refinement Concept Decision A Technology Development Pre -Systems Acquisition B C IOC System Development Production & Deployment & Demonstration FRP LRIP/IOT&E Decision Critical Design Review Review Systems Acquisition FOC Operations & Support Sustainment Concept Dev System Design Constructive System Dev Virtual D T&E IO T&E Operations Live 3CE / Core Products Process & Procedures Data Toolbox TRADOC Intent: Key Tasks: Identify, develop, and maintain a core set of M&S tools, data, and business processes that provide interoperable connectivity that links the participating organizations, to include providing a common 3CE environment and expertise for the Army to leverage. ATEC PM FCS BCT RDECOM End State: A 3CE environment that meets the common requirements of all three commands and Program of Record to conduct distributed DOTMLPF development. 27

Benefits of 3CE to The Army Provides consistent representation through common tools and data IAW established standards and best practices. Provides the capability to leverage a single event for multiple purposes. Provides and develops environment capabilities that are traceable to user needs and design requirements. Enhances current M&S capabilities and reuse. Provides a leave behind capability to support future SoS acquisition programs. ATEC RDECOM TRADOC Program Provides a consistent environment for M-T-M Enables consistent data from field tests Enables VV&A to test standards for M-T-M Provides a single POC for GFX selection Reduces preparation time for a test Provides reusable and consistent metrics from development to test Enhances training proficiency on test equipment Reduces the number of data requests Enables leveraging operational capabilities for engineering and performance tests Reduces time to obtain characteristic data from the program Leverages multiple events for training Provides a single environment for analysis, test, and training Leverages command events for multiple purposes Reduces the M&S and data coordination requirements Reduces funding for duplicative M&S efforts 28

Roles of 3CE 3CE will: Support FCS program acquisition decisions. Enable EBCT mission readiness. Assess current capabilities to satisfy requirements; identify potential M&S solution providers and capability gaps. Integrate and configuration manage capabilities that are common across commands into the Bliss-WSMR LVC environment. Provide a means to collaborate cross-command and cross-domain capabilities. Establish and share a set of standards, best practices, and expertise. Provide a leave-behind capability for future analytic, training, and testing support to acquisition programs. 3CE will not: Replace a command s unique mission roles and responsibilities. Replace a command s unique M&S capabilities. Replace a command s unique data capabilities. Impose 3CE capabilities on command unique missions. Operate, maintain, or manage a command s distributed network. As the integrator of an environment, 3CE focuses on common and consistent capabilities to enable cross command collaboration, synergy, and reusability. 29

Scope of Current Effort 3CE Environment Expertise Procedures Data Tools Standards Network A maturing 3CE environment to endstate Near-Term Mid-Term Endstate Joint TRADOC TRADOC TRADOC ATEC 2007 PM FCS BCT ATEC 2010 PM FCS BCT ATEC 20?? PM RDECOM RDECOM RDECOM Execution Year Goal Demonstrate and provide an initial environment as a proof of principle for potential users. Interim Goal Provide an environment for users at Bliss-WSMR to support FCS Core and Spinout activities. End State An M&S and data environment for design, development, integration, and test of SoS acquisitions. 30

The 2010 3CE Environment Environment Context Support to EBCT activities at Bliss-WSMR. Focused on common needs and required linkages Established by 2010 Environment Components: Network Persistent Secure Controlled Access Performance/Characteristics Tools M&S Analytic Collaboration Data Characteristics and Performance Operational Terrain and Weather Processes and standards Activities Focus of support for the 3CE environment TRADOC ATEC 2010 RDECOM Users PM FCS BCT Analysis Test Training SO2 FDTE M-T-M SO2 TFT Mission Core Program SO3 SO2 LUT SO1 IOT/SO2 SO1 IOT Core Program 31

Summary As the integrator of an environment, 3CE focuses on common and consistent capabilities to enable cross command collaboration, synergy, and reusability Provides consistent representation through common tools and data IAW established standards and best practices. Provides the capability to leverage a single event for multiple purposes. Provides and develops environment capabilities that are traceable to user needs and design requirements. Enhances current M&S capabilities and reuse. Provides a leave behind capability to support future SoS acquisition programs. By 2010, 3CE will have an instantiation of this capability to support user activities at Bliss-WSMR Provides a core federation with supporting functional, interoperability, event management, and data collection and analysis tools. Provides an accessible knowledge repository that provides the processes, procedures, standards, and expertise to leverage 3CE capabilities. Provides a persistent and secure network that enables collaboration and interoperability across the commands and the LSI. 32

3CE Support to FCS Working group lead for 3 parts of SO1 infrastructure M&S Instrumentation Data collection and Analysis Responsible for technical integration of SO1 infrastructure Above 3 groups + Comms, Instrumentation, Threat Provide infrastructure to support LSI distributed events Conduct Capabilities Lessons learned Provide advisory for needed M&S capabilities Single face to the customer LSI participates on equal basis with other advisory council members Covers acquisition lifecycle activities 33

Experiment 1.1 Objectives and Description Objective Network and Spin Out 1 risk reduction and early hands-on feedback from Soldiers Engineering (material) risk reduction Early input into Doctrine, Organization and Training Supporting One Team Partners 5 Key Objective Areas Network communications Distributed fusion management FCS interoperability Information assurance Progress and maturity of selected technologies Phase 1 Engineering Lab Experiment C4ISR Lab - Huntington Beach, CA Hardware/Software Integration Systems Interoperability Mission Thread Checkout Interoperability Sub-experiments SE2L Ft Monmouth, NJ PKI/CDG/IDS Sub-Experiments SoSIL - Huntington Beach, CA DFM Sub-Experiments Phase 2 Engineering Field Experiment WSMR, NM / Ft Bliss, TX Integration (RF and range infrastructure) Dry Runs Four Sub-experiments 1. Radios and QOS, 2. DFM 3. Interop, 4. Progress & Maturity 13 Soldier Observers Phase 3 Tactical Field Demo WSMR, NM / Ft Bliss TX Phase 3A Soldier Orientation and Training Soldier Prep/Rehearsals INF PLT Collective Training Sim & Live Live Task Loading Sub-Experiment Phase 3B VIPs onsite 36 Soldier Participants Jul Oct 06 Sep mid Dec 06 Jan early Feb 07 Multi-purpose/multi-venue technical, doctrinal and training impact 34

Experiment 1.1 VRC-99 - Red & Blue Locations - UAV Video - Apache Display Image - Status - Detection Alerts - UGS Images - UHF - L-Band SLICE - UAV Video - Vehicle Control - Detection Alerts SLICE SLICE - Red & Blue Locations -Voice Target Data Wire SINCGARS SLICE - Red & Blue Locations SLICE - Red & Blue Locations SLICE - Status - Detection Alerts - UGS Images - Red & Blue Locations SLICE SLICE - Red & Blue Locations EPLRS Wire SLICE waveform 35

FY07 Objectives FY06 Q4 FY07 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FY08 Program Reviews ICT Design Reviews IP1 NLOS-C DR3 Phase 1 Engineering Lab Experiment SoSIL Huntington Beach, CA Phase 2 Engineering Field Experiment WSMR, NM Experiment 1.1 UGS PDR Phase 3 Tactical Field Demo WSMR, NM QFR Class I PDR QFR AROC (T) x AETF Unit Designation DAB IPR JCB JROC SUGV PDR EM1 UGV PDR Network Test and Verification NLOS-LS, UGS IQT Bradley, Abrams, HMMWV Developmental test with A/B kits IV1 / IMT Dry Runs IMT Network Lab Integration and Testing SO1 & Early Hardware Prototypes APS UGS ICS FBCB2 NLOS-Cannon Firing Platform Testing @ YPG SO 1 & Current Systems Integration UGS ICS GMR ASTAMIDS CLU Qual Test CL IV NLOS-LS Test & Evaluation MULE Engineering Evaluation unit testing NLOS-Cannon / NLOS-M Firing Platform Testing CL I & CL IV Component Test Software Builds Build 1.8 SoS Framework Initial LDSS and Battle Command (S2F) Build 1.0 PSMRS Prototypes Build 1 final Available JEFX-08 Develop HW & SW Build 2.0 3-6-07 36

FY08 Objectives FY07 Q4 FY08 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FY09 Program Reviews EM 1 DAB (T) SoS PDR Design Reviews ANS PDR MGV PDR CL I CDR UGV PDR SUGV CDR CL IV PDR ANS CDR SO 1 & Current Systems Integration Robotic Convoy Phase 2 Robotic Convoy Phase 1 CC SWIT, Class I UAV integration IP1 CLU Qual Test SO1 Core Hardware Prototype Test & Evaluation Software Builds CCTT TNG New Equipment Tng UGS IP2 Exp 2.1 (JEFX 08) Spiral #2 CL IV S01 Test Prep NLOS-LS B-Kitted CFVs S01 TFT Exp 2.1 (JEFX 08) Spiral #3 S01 FDTE Log Demo CC version 1 EDM to SOSIL S01 PT NLOS-LS Exp 2.1 (JEFX 08) MAINEX TFT / FDTE / S01 LUT P1 120mm Cannon Test Fire IV1 / IMT Dry Runs IMT NLOS-Cannon NLOS-C/ NLOS-M Firing Platform MCS Firing Fix MV Mission Equipt Bench test FMRV Wench & Crane CL I & CL IV Component Test GSTAMIDS Prototype Testing NLOS-LS Build 2.0 BCT SW IMI & BC SW TSP TADSS Build 1 L 3 IETMs Build 2 Build 2.5 Approved AutoNav Individual for public release, distribution unlimited, TACOM 18 Apr 2007, FCS Case # GOVT 07-7042 SIM 37 4-3-07 P3 P4 P5

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